Should You Start an eBay business?

March 11th, 2004 by Guest Author

Not sure if you should start an eBay business?

Lets look at some facts:

  • There are nearly 69 million eBay users who spend $59 million every day.
  • Most eBay sellers are home-based businesses that sell everything from porcelain dolls to locks of Elvis’ hair to $100,000 Mercedes convertibles to $5 million dollar vacation homes.
  • Every minute of every day more than 150 new items are listed for sale, more than 500 bids are placed, and seven new people register to shop on eBay.
  • At any given moment, eBay is conducting some 12 million auctions, divided into about 18,000 different categories.
  • About two million new items are offered for sale every day, and 62 million registered users scour the site to find them.

Where else in the world are you going to find over 60 million people all in one place and all looking for something to buy? There is nowhere else on earth that you could find that kind of potential all under one roof…or website.

Would you like a piece of the $59,000,000+ that is being spent on eBay every day? Best of all the amount of money being spent is growing larger on a daily basis. How could you not want a piece of that action?

Still not convinced that eBay is right for you?

Take a look at these real people who are making a great living selling on eBay:

  • Laurie Liss and her mother, Darlene, armed with little more than a computer, a camera, and something to sell, built their own eBay business that is now selling $30,000 to $40,000 in goods a month!
  • A 43 year old mother of 3 pulls down $2000 a week on eBay!
  • Mike Enos started selling on eBay full time in 2002, and now he sells between $20,000 and $30,000 a month. Mike is now a Platinium Power Seller.

Thousands of people from across the world are giving up their full time jobs to start their own eBay business. Would you like to be one of them?

Well now you can be. Start your own PROFITABLE eBay business.

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